The latest on Cambridge United's League 2 rivals ahead of a busy weekend of Sky Bet EFL football.

Luton Town issue statement over allegations of homophobic chanting

Luton Town have issued a club statement over allegations of homophobic chanting during the 2-1 win at Leyton Orient last weekend.

Dunstable Today reports that Although no supporters reported any such offences to police officers or spectators during the game, an email sent to Kick it Out after the match led to the Hatters being contacted by some media outlets about the behaviour of a small number of visiting spectators.

The statement said: "If any Luton Town supporter is proven to have taken part in any form of discrimination they can expect to be banned from attending matches at Kenilworth Road."

Grimsby Town deny approach made for manager Paul Hurst

Grimsby Town director John Fenty has denied that Shrewsbury have made an official approach for manager Paul Hurst.

Reports this morning suggested the Shropshire club had been in touch with the Mariners in an attempt to recruit their manager.

But Fenty told the Grimsby Telegraph that no talks have taken place between the two clubs.